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Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Microprose
Developer: Triassic Games

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'Sea Power : Naval Combat in the Missile Age' Available On Steam Early Access - Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 12, 2024 @ 7:37 p.m. PST

Sea Power lets you control NATO and Warsaw Pact forces in a modern naval conflict.

After hostilities have broken out in Central Europe, the race is on as a pressured US Navy escort force battle off Soviet bomber and submarine attacks on a perilous quest to reinforce NATO defenders in Europe. Meanwhile, in the Persian Gulf, the conflict between Iran and Iraq risks escalating into a larger confrontation between superpowers as both sides indiscriminately attack neutral merchant shipping. And in the Norwegian Sea, an outnumbered Soviet surface force challenges the might of a massive US Navy amphibious force bound for occupied Norway...

Brought to you by the lead designer of Cold WatersSea Power lets you control NATO and Warsaw Pact forces in a modern naval conflict. Whether it's gunning it out with Boghammars in a surface duel, fighting off aerial attackers armed with long-range missiles, or hunting for enemy submarines with aircraft and surface ships, advanced weaponry and sensors are at your disposal.

Can you successfully hide your forces while detecting and tracking theirs? It is up to you to play an advanced game of cat and mouse on the high seas, to seize the initiative and attack with the advantage of surprise on your side. And at all times, you have to observe rules of engagement and take care not to cause an unnecessary incident that could lead to escalation. After all, you cannot really be sure just who that radar contact at 30.000 feet is, can you?

Sea Power : Naval Combat in the Missile Age brings immersive, pausable real-time combat to fans of strategy and simulation games. With its historically accurate theaters of war, including the North Atlantic, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Tonkin and the Mediterranean, Sea Power enables players to experience the tension and complexity of Cold War conflict. The game offers a sophisticated array of naval and aerial units, realistic sensors, and weaponry. Every engagement, whether a stealthy submarine hunt or a dynamic naval skirmish, requires strategy, skill, and careful adherence to rules of engagement to avoid unintended escalation. Sea Power delivers both an engaging experience for Cold War history enthusiasts and strategic depth for fans of naval warfare. Players can now dive into the thrilling world of Sea Power and command their forces through challenging, tactical scenarios on the high seas.


Sea Power : Naval Combat in the Missile Age is available through Steam Early Access and will remain so for about 8-12 months.

“We are planning to add additional features, units and systems during Early Access. We will communicate the planned roadmap to players in steam dev blogs and on the steam page.”

Key Features:

  • Realistic Cold War-era gameplay, featuring advanced physics and over 150 naval units and 60 aircraft, including iconic vessels and aircraft of the 1960s-80s.
  • Dynamic theaters and scenarios set across the North Atlantic, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Tonkin, and the Mediterranean, bringing historical and fictional battles to life.
  • Pausable real-time controls and time compression, giving players the power to strategize and respond to intense battles.
  • Scenario editor and mission builder to customize missions and share them seamlessly with the Sea Power community.
  • Day 1 Steam Workshop integration, allowing players to engage with user-generated content for endless mission possibilities.

Sea Power : Naval Combat in the Missile Age is coming to PC (Steam) in 2025.



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